What are Neil and Paul doing right now? Are we just not looking to sign anybody else in hopes Lamarcus goes with us or what? Because that ain't happening. Just wasting time while more free agents get ate up which doesn't make sense because there are still holes in this roster
Let me tell you about Joe Dumars, a Pistons great who like Lillard and CJ went to a small school. After a hall of fame career, he became the GM of the Pistons. He made a few good moves and was highly lauded. Then came a summer when he had cap space, and lots of it. Free agency had gone on for a bit and he didn't want to lose out. So, he gave huge $$ to undersized superscorer Ben Gordon and to Big man Charlie Villanueva. It took the Pistons YEARS to recover from those bad contracts. Ben played poorly and Charlie wasn't that good.
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2014/4/14/5593442/joe-dumars-detroit-pistons-review
Just because you have $$, doesn't mean you should spend it. It's not obvious whether we should or not.
/lesson
We can
1) keep our $$ for next year, there's a lot of good FAs next year. Lillard's contract will kick in and eat a bunch of it, so I'd have to look more deeply into the numbers to check this out.
2) keep our $$ for an unbalanced trade. For example, Team Texas wants to clear cap space because it has dreams of Kevin Durant. Sure, we'll take on your large stupid contract for our delicious cap space, but you have to also give us a 1st rounder and your best young prospect! Philly just made one of the best trades ever because they had cap space - previous years lotto pick Nik Stauskas, other dudes, + 1st rounder for cap space. These are the types of trades we'd be looking for.
3) spend our cap space on a player.
Conclusion:
If you can get a cornerstone with 3), do it. If not check out 2). Paul Allen ain't waiting for 1), regardless of what posters on these boards hope - it would just get Neil fired.